"It’s not targeting any specific ethnicity," added Ancona. "We would report anything we see to law enforcement. We don’t hate people. We are an organization who looks out for our race. We believe in racial separation. God created each species after its kind and saw that it was good.”

Alcona refused to identify any local KKK members, but stated, "Members could be the guy who is delivering your pizza. It could be law enforcement from the local sheriff’s office. It could be the nurse taking care of you in the emergency room."

However, some residents fear the Klan may take the law into their own hands, which could be lethal, thanks Pennsylvania's 2013 "Stand Your Ground" law.

According to CBS Pittsburgh, the law states that a person outside his home has “no duty to retreat and has the right to stand his ground and use force, including deadly force if... (he) believes it is immediately necessary to do so to protect himself against death, serious bodily injury, kidnapping, or sexual intercourse by force or threat.”